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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1922)
twr: K : Hw ATVIWAT, JULY 1, 1082 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Puro Two r'.i'Mi i. .an.' I A- V ' r I? The Evening Herald ()lMfthd 4tTKttl Bntr.-hj The Herald Publlthlm Company of Klamath Fatln, at 119 Klgbth atreat. Intend at tha poitofflco at Ktam aw .rla. Ore.; -for tranaaisalon trlT Ik nail at eecond-claiia . - ? tW' KTl -r,a No chances will bo mailo In thti column utiles tho copy In nt Tho RTentng Herald offlro lijr n o'clock Frldar evening-. ;,mKmr or tiir ahhooiatkd Thj Awoclatcd IPreii Is eiclnatve Iv'totllleU to tho uo for public. MlWot all nuwn Jlarmtclio,, cro.HW to It, or not uthorwlae credited In 'this paper, and alaoitlie local newa ubllihid karln. 'RATimnAV, .un.v t, tnsu I FRMj READjNG I TUB editor of tlip Country Oen tlcm'an, conceded one of the ItcRt farm publications In the renin try, Is Indeed n Kntleman, with a RAntleman's conception of the truth Shit tho maintenance of ono's own rights and RtandlnK does not mean attack upon the rlchta of others, and n RentlemanV broad under- Mnndlng of the uphulldliiR Infill- mires of llfo. Wo . bellovn there! are many pub lishers of periodicals devoted to special Interests' who share the views of the Country Gentleman's edllor, bill not all of them would consider It a duty Incumbent upon them to so frankly ndmlt their In adequacy to supply all the needs of their readers n iloes the Coun try (lentlemau In the followlns paragraphs: A county aRent In tho corn belt cays that more Country Gentle mens are road In his county than ar local newspapers. Wo bopo not. The country proxs Is vitally Important to local com munity development. Farmers par ticularly have need of tho local newspaper. It unnounos the meet ings of the farm bureau, Granse nn( local cooperatives. It Is the medium through which tho county agent can best Issue detailed In formation. It Is Invaluable In bullldns; up int-bred renters and in promoting; good fairs, good roads,, schools, churches, Chau tauquas, and the llk, And finally, there Is that other intiwriant function on mo social side therein the. good local news paper .coraes Into tbe.bomo and sits by the flrnsldi as a guest and counselor. (Introducing neighbors lo rach other, promoting good feeling, keeping up the .local mor ale; recording' th blrtEV- graJur tlons, marriages.' broken limbs, hopes, aspirations and deaths of families; Journeying 'with each from, sunrise, to sunset of life a companionship which Is beyond valuation. When wo bear of a good agri cultural community where farm ers do not support the local piss Jt nearlv always turns .out to lie wbere the newspaporb do not tin .derstand farmer and fall to mea sure uri to, their opportunities of friendship and service. t No doubt J.ldyd George has mo ments of depression when hn wishes old Atlas had kepi tbe Job Indefi nitely. Oklahoma Telegram. That new orchid called "Kophrol aellocattleya" makes It -n little more difficult to say It with flowers. lloston Post. fitlll. thoold-fnshloned sermon about hell had much In common with the modern sermon about cur-, rent events. Anderson Herald. General Semenoffs unpleasant experience In this country should. Miow him tho mistake of not com ing here as a lecturer. Ilrooklyn Kaglo. NACKKtl HKAItT nillltCH, corner ot-Klghth and Hl.ti,' her" Hugh J. Marshall. -"" From Juno 18 till Sept 3, Inclusive, .the Sunday services In the Sacred Heart church will ho held nt (:.in and 9:30, Uonedlctlon utter the InM Mnss. On tho second Sunday In each month Mass will l. at !i;30 In Klam ath lilH. mill 111.'. In Merrill. niltlSTIAN BTIKN'CK society or Klamath Falls holds services In the lower room of the Library building, corner of Third and Main streets, every Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock The Sunday school session Is from 9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning;. The subject for Bunday Is: "God." The free reading room and free lending; library la open from 1:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cor ner Eighth and Washington streets. Services every" Sunday. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching by tho pastor, 11 a, m. n. V. P. U. 7:30 p. m. Sermon 8 p. m. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. every Wed nesday evening. Come and worship with us. A. P. SIMMONS, Pastor.-'Iles. C13 California Ave. Phone 3t4M. ' CliniSTIAN CHURCH Ninth and Pine streets. A. n. Bristol?, minister. Resldenro 421 U. 10th St. Tel. HO. Bible school 10:00 a. m. Morning 'worship U a. in. Sermon topic, "Could Christ have Come Earlier." Senior C. K. 7 p. m. Union meetliiR at Methodist church 8 p. m. All Invited to attend our services. MKTIIODTfiT CHVHCH Corner 10tbraVdr nigti "itreetsV Rev. 3. J. Cbaoey, Minister. Sunday school al 10 a. in. In the absence of Mr. Chaney I ho Rpv. J. W. Bryant will preach at 11 a. m. Mr. Chaney Is expected to fill the pulpit Sunday morning, July 9th. Epwprth league Is planning special outdoor service. Union services will bo held In the evening at the Methodist church at 8 o'clock. r.vi'oN''Ki:RViri: The union evening servlco will be held at 8 o'clock at the Christian church. Itev. Arthur I.. Rice of the Presbyterian church will preach. All are welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor-, ner Sixth and Pine streets. ARTHUR I,. RICE, Minister. Res. 104 Washington st. Phone t'J9W "Man's Destiny" Mill bo the pas- FOR RENT R room bungalow, fur nished, nth mid Washington, Phono I49-.I, 1-3 FOR RENT 1 room fiiriilliid house nmt bath, desirable locution. Call 813 Lincoln. I POSITION WANTED As slenogrn. pher or bookkeeper, inill Croseoni Ave. .ft FOR SALE I R head yniiui: dairy cows, r.ood milkers, nil fresh since January lljilt. Terms to rlnu,t buyer. Mrs. .1. D. (leoper, .Midland. l-" tor's sermon topic nt lt'00 o'clock SumUy morning. This Is tho last of n series of three sermons on Man. There will be music by the choir nnd organ. Vnu are tnvlled to study the HI bio with Us at our Sunday selioid session nt 10:00 a. m. EvenliiK service at the Christian church. MAI.VATION AH.MV ls:t So. tii st, Tues. Salvation meet Inn 8 p. m. Thursday, Praise meetlnit 8 p, m. Saturday, Freo nnd Easy 8 p. in. Sunday, Sunday school. 2:30 p. m. Salvation meetliiR 8 p. m. Everyone Is cordially Invited to these services. Officer lirrharr.o, ('apt. Clara E. Nielsen. I.UTHEIIAN CIIURCII II. J. MEYER. Chamber of commerce rooms. 10:30 a. m. Theme: Christ's Instruction on Prayer. Kimdnv school after the sermon. Harry Kessler were a trio of nlni rods who started out for the Toucan Hay country last Tuesday evening to hunt big game. They will be absent 1st at Castle Crag paid $10 for a single copy of the Examiner. There Is a great need for the erec tion In Kltimttth Falls of a business block that will coiilulii stores, pub lie ball and office'. Sucli a build lute would pay splendidly on Hie In vestment. Lumber and labor Is cheap, and iih smut aa the structure was completed tlieie would be a do en tenants ready in move In ami pay good rents, Klamath Falls Is now suffering FOR SALE l!M7 llulok, first class! from Its minimi visitation of tomlit, condition. See Ilex Ueliner, "nijimd If Hob Ingersol were In this tltM "' l"'s place he would have Usual evidence FOR RENT Housekeeping Aids. 3'J ' "",l ,l1" lhlKo High. Phone a.Mi-W. If t'OI.ON'lAL ROOMS, I Mil near I main St., away from other build ' lugs. Iili: supply of fresh air. large I looms, good bed and good balh No !bet bugs. ! It.tll, WALK (H'T'JS YEARS AGO CAI'SED PI'ltl.lSIIER TllOt'lll.i: (Continued from ragu 1) will Salvation Army ....f..,.. M....l....dn.. ..K ,:..,.., ...,...,..., f((r fo(r ()r f)V(1 (,y!, m() ))M1(,rt ,0 no nnserveu ai ine naivniiuii .unj this week. Program nt S p. in Saturday, enrollment of Sunday evening service Is to be! given over to young people, who will be taken for an outing Tues day, starling In the morning. ! meet with plenty of success. fMi.i(.ta 1.' VV'.tr.Titii ll, iiltiillltit Juniors. .... " .'. ,., . I ers. Devil's teakettle mid t'rnier laki . . o - if llie Egyptians. j as related In lllble lilsloiy, was no . evtraordlnary happening Every i eenlug between I lie hours of I and I 8 o'clock, countless thousand of i toad, no mine than an inch In I length, tome out of tlio lute swaiui ' Just below town and come Into Main , street In such wist number that, 'pedestrians tan scarcely avoid step-. plug upon them the effect of which Is uerve-sliatterliig-miil the wheels j of passing wagons crush hundreds of the hopping luitrtichtau reptiles They travel In armies mid all make I for up ttu river where Iho majority I are devoured by the snakes for which tills sertlon has become famed Willi I our toads, snakes, Lost rler suck- Today at The LIBERTY A tfionl story of the open. Action oVory minute. "NO DEFENSE" is it's title, and the two bljj stars are WM. DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSON The .teenes are laid in San Kraneisco and the Canadian Northwest, and it's a real man story. SUNDAY A bitf stoi v of the Te.Niis Knaers "RIDING WITH DEATH" starring that daring youiiK horseman Charles (BUCK) Jones ,NEW TQDAY WANTED Woman for general housework on ranch. Phone 11-F-12. i-r, surveyor lo Will Nlckerson. and the! I latter gentleman will have it liicra-, I live Job for the next two years. AI-' i leu Cunningham will take Mr Nick-, erson's place as clerk at the Agency. ! 1 Louis (icrher. who passed through here u few days ago from the rail i road, said that an enterprising liull-j i vldtiul nt Montague went to Ashland. : bought -10 Orcgonfutis and on Ills re., I turn sold them at r.iic each. A tour-' Klamath county will some day be downed. Molalla to get more paving. Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. NOTK E Dr. George E. Mnllett will bo out of 'tariCii from July 1st until afler July -ftU. MJCKIE SAYS vi- ; t t" . JSiCfUft "O NOMfw uaiMC SrottiM ??. su heip I T JT ? 'VupftUi) 'MPUVLWT yfULUpHEV pytm y j- .oop fifwuaM Memories will Live When,Yqii Say It With f Flowers for every occasion KUmalh:Foweribop 834 Main Street Phone S89 We close July 4 Open Sundays 9 to 1 Week days, 8 a. in, to 8 p.m. tfj i STAR THEATRE TODAY Agnes Ayrcs and Conrad Nagel in "THE ORDEAL" AND "THE HALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY" , SUNDAY Lon Chaney in 'THE NIGHT ROSE" A thrilling story of San Francisco's t'ndcrwurld and Just the kind of a picture 'that has made Lon Chaney famous. This picture ha i hud a very successful run In all the big theatres throughout tlie country. Garages Will Close The undersigned Garages will close all day July 4, 1922 ACME MOTOR CO. R. R. R. GARAGE ORE.-CALIF. HIGHWAY GARAGE E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. 'Het -ddi-IPirTTin ..stint II liLLLMmM v. !CU 1 l I,fliiiiiifflHIaWW!?4Hir1 SlfM j2 A 'lb- ' ) Dr. Goble Will be open all day Monday, July 3rd, so you can have GlasSS fitted or repaired C)osed Tuesday, July 4th Dr. Goble Phone, Ofc. IWW.Kei, 8at-J( iwa ataia fEF. KLAMATH ROUND UP CAPITAL AUTO SERVICE CARS will' maintain a Day and Night Passenger service from Klamath Falls Round Trip $6.00 pne Way ,.$5.00 Special rates for parties of four Make reservations al earliest possible moment, as there will be heavy travel. CAPITAL AUTO SERVICE .633 Main Street Phone 513-W t& n . A I Just Press the Button und let electricity solve yotir Summer problems. Modernize your home. Many conveniences are at your command from a simple chafinf dish to a large kitchen range. The cost of operation is small. Let our representative tell you of the uses of electricity in the home. The California Oregon Power Company DONGS OF THE DUFFS A THRILL AT MIDNIGHT BY ALLMAN WHO WAS THAT AT THE POOR, TOM? -I 7 14 A OY WITH ATELEGRAM IT READS, 5EHPMETIIAT HUNPRED VOUARSATONCE' OR I'UTAtfE ACTION- SIGNEP-R.5.T. ! WHO IS THIS o c -r WrfJ PERSON? 7- I POMT KNOW SUCH A PERSOM - IT'S 01ACKMAIL! I'M rtrtltlfi To f Al I TUP L CHIEF or POLICE.' UMsW? ti I . "st. 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